Sydney Royal Easter Show – You’re invited!

It’s that time of the year again – with planning in full swing for Cotton Australia’s participation in the Sydney Royal Easter Show – providing an amazing opportunity to showcase our industry to people who often can’t tell cotton from wool!

While it’s always busy on a cotton farm, CA Education Manager Jenny Hughes is encouraging all growers who might be headed to Sydney over the holiday period, to consider volunteering for a few hours to make an appearance on the Cotton Australia stand during the show.

“Cotton is always a big drawcard at the show and the feedback we get is that everyone loves talking to a farmer. Any time we have a cotton grower on the stand, members of the public love to stop and have a chat with them, and the growers who done it really enjoy the experience.”

The Royal Easter Show runs this year from Friday the 11th to Tuesday the 22nd of April.

To express your interest contact Jenny on [email protected] or phone 0417 405 267.

Last year's Royal Easter Show saw thousands of school students, as well as the public, visit the Cotton Australia stand.
Last year's Royal Easter Show saw thousands of school students, as well as the public, visit the Cotton Australia stand.

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